DCPA President Randy Weeks Dies at 59
Randy Weeks dies, leaving a legacy of presenting Broadway shows and other attractions to Denver audiences.
Randy Weeks dies, leaving a legacy of presenting Broadway shows and other attractions to Denver audiences.
Among the names dropped in Terrence McNally’s ‘It’s Only a Play,’ currently on Broadway, are some of the theatre’s finest writers.
The versatile dancer/actor/director Geoffrey Holder died on Sunday at the age of 84.
Born before the Revolution of 1917, Yury Lyubimov witnessed—and helped to create—Russian theatre history for nearly a century.
Run by lighting designer Andrew Hungerford, Know Theatre is nimble and new-play-oriented.
Marian Seldes shared her wisdom with readers over the years; here a few of the best bits.
The playwright gives a sneak preview of his new work, commissioned by NYC’s Roundabout and premiering this fall at Chicago’s American Theater Company.
Tony Kushner talks with John Lahr about his new biography of Tennessee Williams, and what the playwright’s declining later years say about his art—and about America.
The Mint Theater’s ‘London Wall’ kicks off a local PBS show highlighting intimate New York stage offerings.
Naomi Iizuka’s newest play ‘Good Kids’ begins its rolling premiere as part of the Big Ten New Play Initiative dedicated to commissioning female playwrights.